The Installation Process Clause Samples

The "Installation Process" clause defines the procedures and requirements for setting up equipment, systems, or services as part of a contract. It typically outlines the steps to be followed, the responsibilities of each party, and any standards or timelines that must be met during installation. For example, it may specify who provides materials, how progress is reported, or what constitutes completion. This clause ensures that both parties have a clear understanding of how installation will proceed, reducing the risk of disputes and ensuring the project is completed efficiently and to agreed specifications.
The Installation Process. We will arrange with you a date for when the Installation Service will take place.
The Installation Process. Standard Installation 4.1 Please refer to our ‘NBN Key Terminology’ document if you require further information on terms such as NAP, NTU and PSU. The ‘Standard Installation’ includes the following. (a) Determine closest practical and safe point on the Premises from the Network Access Point (NAP) in the street to connect the Optical Network Termination Unit (NTU). (b) Install the NTU and complete the earthing as required. Usually the NTU will be installed close to the Premises power meter box. However, the NTU cannot be installed within 1 metre from where the Premises’ electrical power supply cable is connected to the Premises. (c) Select shortest length from range of drop cable sizes to reach the NTU, and connect drop cable to correct port on NAP. (d) Fit NTU to Premises inside its protective housing. (e) Affix the other end of the drop cable to the correct port on NTU, including securing surplus drop cable inside NTU’s protective housing if required. (f) The Power Supply Unit (PSU) is connected to an internal 240V standard power point closest to NTU (this must be within 10 metres). The PSU must always be installed inside the Premises for environmental and end user battery backup monitoring reasons. (g) For an external NTU, a hole is drilled through an external wall, and the 12V power lead is guided through this hole and connected to the NTU. The 12V power lead is fixed to the external wall – for example within brick or timber ‘grooves’ – and any spare 12V power cable in surplus cable area within NTU housing. (h) For an internal NTU, the PSU is connected into the nearest standard 240V power point to where NTU is located. The 12V power supply cable is then connected to the NTU, and any spare cabling is safely secured. (i) The NTU is turned on and tested. 4.2 If you have any special or non-standard requirements, please ensure that you discuss them clearly with the installation technician. You must pay for any additional charges due to a non-standard installation. A quote will be prepared, and once you have considered and agreed to this quotation, the installation will proceed. You agree to pay us for any additional charges due to a non-standard installation. We will send you an invoice for these charges.
The Installation Process